ETCSLglossing | Sign name: IGI.DUB (AGRIG) Values: ag̃rig, g̃iškim |
X | ur-saĝ | dnin-urta-ka-še3 | tum9-tum9 | ḫul | sukud-de3 |
X | ur-saĝ | nin-urta | tum9 | ḫul | sukud |
X | hero | Ninurta (DN) | wind | to be bad | to be high |
"…… Ninurta, having confidence in himself; …… he will be standing; the waters will be dried up as if by the sun's heat; …… he will breathe again, he will be standing full of joy. I shall cause horrid storms to rise against …… of the hero Ninurta ……. …… as for him who resisted (?) the mountains, he has been amazed by his strength. Now I shall give my orders, you are to follow these instructions: "(1 line unclear)"…… in the fields, let him not diminish the population. …… let him not cause a lack of posterity. Let him not cause to perish the name of all the kinds of species whose destinies I, Enlil, have decreed." |
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